The Uyo Stadium was never cursed, illiterates were busy spewing their rubbish. South South (Apart from the Rain), is one of the best places in Nigeria to host the SE.

Although Lagos would still be the best option and in the future, we will HAVE TO build that 65,000 plus stadium. It is a MUST.

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The Uyo Stadium was never cursed, illiterates were busy spewing their rubbish. South South (Apart from the Rain), is one of the best places in Nigeria to host the SE.

Although Lagos would still be the best option and in the future, we will HAVE TO build that 65,000 plus stadium. It is a MUST.

This performance happened inspite of Pinnick not because of him.

Too early about Ezenwa cos the team played well as a whole. We'll know more as time goes on. But he did well on the day.

The course nonsense was typical Nigerians. Many thankfully didn't put a lot of stock to it.

Lagos needs a national stadium. If they don't wanna rebuild the one in Surulere then maybe they should consider building a new one on Badagry, Ikorodu or Lekki/Epe. The Teslim Balogun stadium in my opinion should be converted into a multi-complex arena like the O2 Arena so the basketball league can use it.

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There were people calling for Rohr's sack after the loss to SA even with the impossibly short timescales involved. It's always gonna be like that with knee-jerk fans. It's a good thing we have some level headed people in charge focused on the long game instead of making knee-jerk decisions.

Maybe because we are still celebrating a grest victory? Pinnick is horrible. We do not give home based coaches the same opportunities as we give the foreign coaches. There I said it...It is not Rohr's fault though. He is doing the job he was appointed to do.

The playing surface in Uyo is of a good standard anywhere else in Nigeria would have favoured Cameroon as for Enyeama he couldn't have played anyway and he Ezenwa deserved a chance after what that clown did (supposedly injured) did in the South Africa game and Pinnick can't take the credit for this result!

The truth is that we don't have great players so if one or two of our star men are missing then anybody can beat us. We all see the difference Mikel, Moses, Balogun and even Ighalo made. Without them, the drop-off is too much to overcome.

The truth is that we don't have great players so if one or two of our star men are missing then anybody can beat us. We all see the difference Mikel, Moses, Balogun and even Ighalo made. Without them, the drop-off is too much to overcome.

That is why we need a coach that can select the best players all day without bias, football is all the quality of the players. So when a coach ignores quality the result is obvious like the game against SA

The truth is that we don't have great players so if one or two of our star men are missing then anybody can beat us. We all see the difference Mikel, Moses, Balogun and even Ighalo made. Without them, the drop-off is too much to overcome.

A lot of national teams are like that, always a bunch of average to promising sprinkling of young players clinging to the leadership and alpha quality of a select nucleus of star players(mostly experienced) for leadership. We saw the massive drop off in quality when we paraded mostly inexperienced players against a more experienced South African team...and the few experienced but "no so elite" players like Echejilie and Onazi could not make their much needed leadership count, see the difference today with the return of the big boys...then you look at teams like France and Germany with their depth and just wish your team had such abundance of quality.

No one is talking about Uyo stadium being cursed...the stadium pitch was scuffed some parts, but seems the player studied it, grounds keepers did great work. No one is talking about Enyeama unretiring...weda na him dey for post or not the result for be de same. He is more commanding and focused.No one is talking about how horrible Pinnik is...he was lucky the guys poured their hearts out to win. I saw him glowing on tv, yeah give him some props because our criticism got to him.

The truth is that we don't have great players so if one or two of our star men are missing then anybody can beat us. We all see the difference Mikel, Moses, Balogun and even Ighalo made. Without them, the drop-off is too much to overcome.

A lot of national teams are like that, always a bunch of average to promising sprinkling of young players clinging to the leadership and alpha quality of a select nucleus of star players(mostly experienced) for leadership. We saw the massive drop off in quality when we paraded mostly inexperienced players against a more experienced South African team...and the few experienced but "no so elite" players like Echejilie and Onazi could not make their much needed leadership count, see the difference today with the return of the big boys...then you look at teams like France and Germany with their depth and just wish your team had such abundance of quality.

Exactly. It's what we see for example in the Carlings Cup when a bunch of young players is brought in without the biggest stars of the team and then struggle with teams a division or two below them.